Greek shipping takes the global lead in Liquefied Natural Gas carriers sector

Greek shipping interests continued to rank in first place in terms of LNG carriers owned and operated worldwide, following a two-year “rally” on the part of the former that edged Japanese-controlled vessels, naftemporiki.gr reports.

The first-place showing for the Greek-controlled LNG fleet comes following similar rankings for bulkers and tankers.

According to Vessels Value, the value of the Greek-controlled LNG fleet – including new orders under construction – rises to 19.5 billion USD, with Japanese interests following with a fleet value of 14.3 billion USD.  

An ambitious Chinese shipping industry is third with 5.9 billion USD.

As “Naftemporiki” has previously reported, the total number of new LNG carriers under order – with Korean shipyards in first place – is 127 vessels, of which 57 are orders by Greek-controlled companies.

The largest LNG fleet under Greek control belongs to the Angelikoussis group (44), followed by Peter Livanos’ Gaslog (35), George Prokopios’ Dynagas (19) and George Economou’s 16 carriers.

Tsakos Energy Navigation operates three carriers; Nikos Martinos’ Thenamaris five; Andreas Martinos’ Minerva, also five; and Anna Angelikoussis’ Pantheon Tankers with another five. 

Finally, Vangelis Marinakis’ high-flying shipping group has revealed a new order program that can reach up to 10 new LNG carriers.   

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